[Advaita-l] Partlessness of Brahman and Maya
V Subrahmanian
v.subrahmanian at gmail.com
Tue Jun 18 11:34:20 EDT 2019
In the following sample, we see Shankara accepting niravayavatva for
akasha:
तथा धर्मा इति आकाशमिव अचलमविक्रियं निरवयवं
नित्यमद्वितीयमसङ्गमदृश्यमग्राह्यमशनायाद्यतीतं ब्रह्मात्मतत्त्वम् Mandukya
karika bhashyam 4.99
आत्मा परः हि यस्मात् आकाशवत् सूक्ष्मो निरवयवः सर्वगत आकाशवदुक्तः जीवैः
क्षेत्रज्ञैः घटाकाशैरिव घटाकाशतुल्यैः उदितः उक्तः ; स एव आकाशसमः पर आत्मा ।
Mand.karika bhashya 3.3
There are many.
regards
subbu
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 8:32 PM H S Chandramouli via Advaita-l <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
> Namaste.
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> Niravayavatva for AkAsha In BG 13-27 is attributed to Objector and not to
> Sidhantin in the Bhashya. Hence Sri Bhagavatpada does not affirm in BG
> 13-27 that AkAsha is niravayava.
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> Am I reading it wrongly since many here seem to be of contrary view??
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> Regards
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